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Cardium Patheous Dilactus
Cardium Patheous Dilactus
pen, graphite and digital drawing
11 x 14
2021

PLATE 10
Cardium Patheous Dilactus
Comparative location/organ to Human -Hart
Star: 5.67
Reptile classification D
Sketched in the field during autopsy (REPTILE patient died of un diagnosable causses sustained in the battle of Matera southern Italy 2093)

Notes of interest:
Reptile species have two anatomically identical harts. This PLATE (10) - is of a male right hart believed to be age 85-90. Male Reptile life expectancy is between 190 - 205 human years, While the female is between 200 - 220 human years. It is also Theorized that the Reptile species is able to self-terminate using a secretion of chemicals possibly manufactured in the area of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. Postmortem research suggest that this toxic chemical may be a bile mixture of acid and acid ink which then is flushed from the subject’s body immediately after the hart stops and brain activity ceases.